Keeping your Gretna, Louisiana, home comfortable is essential, especially during the colder winter months. Unfortunately, this comfort can easily be disrupted if you notice cold spots throughout your home. While you may initially pass them off as a side effect of the dropping temperatures, they can actually be a cause for concern—not only for comfort, but also for your energy bills. Let’s look at three things that could be causing your cold spots.

Your Ductwork Is Improperly Insulated

The ductwork that carries heat throughout your home must be properly insulated for it to work efficiently. If it’s not, or you notice the insulation surrounding the ductwork is warm, heated air could be escaping. This can lead to uneven heating in your home and a spike in energy bills. 

Your HVAC System Is the Wrong Size for Your Home

Another cause for uneven heating is having an HVAC system that’s too small or too large. If you’ve added on to your home without increasing the size of your HVAC system, your existing system might not be powerful enough to heat the new square footage. Conversely, a too-large system may blast warm air near the thermostat, causing the system to cycle frequently. With either problem, it’s not uncommon to have issues with maintaining temperatures and humidity levels. 

Your System Isn’t Properly Maintained

If your HVAC system becomes dirty or parts become worn, it can become less efficient. In turn, that can increase problems with the air achieving the proper temperature and delivering it evenly throughout your home. But when you have your HVAC system and ductwork regularly cleaned and maintained, you can ensure you’re getting proper airflow through your system. That can help maintain even temperatures throughout your home. 

Don’t let cold spots and an inefficient HVAC system ruin the comfort of your home. If you’re noticing cold spots, contact Bryans United Air Conditioning at 504-208-2071. We can diagnose any problems and restore even heating throughout your home.

Cold spots in your home can actually be a cause for concern—not only for comfort, but also for your energy bills.

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